Hi, this how you do the speed setings on the YX90. Press the power button to start the display. Press the + and - button at the same time. You go forward on the power button to P08 that is the speed. You set the speed you want on the bike with press + or - button. Press + and - to save. How to set speed on RANDRIDE YX90,YS90,YG90🚲
@@d-futurefitness9986 hey can you give me the data from p1 to the end? I changed the P8 from 100 to 30. Now the motor no longer works at all, even with the default setting of 100
Hi, this is legal in Sweden and EU it goes like class 2 moped. if it goes 25km/h that the settings from factory, that how the law say that you can run faster then ebikes. But if you turn of the bike downhill and get it to 45km/h its legal. This is from transportstyrelsen. Moped Class II A Moped Class II is a motor vehicle with two, three, or four wheels, designed for a maximum speed of 25 km/h and an engine power not exceeding 1 kilowatt. The definition of a Moped Class II depends on its speed and engine power. If it exceeds 25 km/h or has an engine power greater than 1 kW, it is considered a Moped Class I. For a more detailed description of Moped Class I and II, refer to the law (2001:559) on road traffic definitions on the Swedish Parliament's website. A Moped Class II does not need to be registered and therefore does not have a registration plate. The moped is either type-approved according to EU regulations or has been approved in a moped inspection. A type-approved moped has a plate and a certificate (CoC document) indicating valid approval. A moped approved in a moped inspection will have a unique designation for the vehicle. As of January 1, 2016, a new type of Moped Class II is allowed. It must have pedals and an auxiliary motor with a maximum power of 1,000 watts. The motor can only provide assistance up to 25 km/h. A bicycle helmet is sufficient for this type of moped. This type of moped is not a bicycle even though it may resemble one - read more on the page Bicycle with electric assistance or moped. A moped approved according to older Swedish regulations (type certificate before June 17, 2003) also belongs to Moped Class II (so-called 30-moped). Traffic Rules The traffic rules for Moped Class II are the same as for bicycles. Therefore, you should ride your two-wheeled Moped Class II on the bicycle path unless there is an additional sign under the bicycle path sign stating "no moped." Three-wheeled Mopeds Class II may be ridden on a bicycle path with light traffic and sufficient width if special caution is observed. To ride a Moped Class II, you must be at least 15 years old and have a moped driver's certificate (if you turned 15 before October 1, 2009, you do not need a driver's certificate). Helmet Requirements You must wear a protective helmet when riding a moped. There are certain exceptions; for example, if you are riding a two-wheeled Moped Class II designed to be powered by a pedal and crank mechanism and the motor does not provide assistance at speeds over 25 km/h, you should use a bicycle helmet or other suitable head protection. A bicycle helmet is sufficient for this type of moped. Passengers under seven years old can use other suitable head protection, such as a riding helmet, ski helmet, or bicycle helmet. You do not need to wear a helmet in a three- or four-wheeled moped with a body if you use a seat belt instead. Requirements for Moped Class II Driver's License Requirement: Driver's license, tractor license, or moped Class II driver's certificate. No specific authorization is required if you turned 15 before October 1, 2009. Registration Plate: No Inspection: No Vehicle Tax: No Liability Insurance: Yes (read more about liability insurance) Speed Requirement: Constructed speed of no more than 25 km/h. Helmet Requirement: Yes, unless the vehicle has a body and a seat belt is used. Passengers: If there is a designated seat. Riding on Bicycle Path: Yes, if available. An exception is if the bicycle path sign has an additional sign "No moped." In that case, Moped Class II is not allowed.
Hi, yes its big if you can reach with toes you can learn to ride it. But i think you most have sadle on lowest and have another mudgards and light in sadle you can save couple centimeters.
Ciao buongiorno mi dici come hai settato la e-bike da P01 a P20? Grazie mille
Hi, you can send a message on patrik@dfuturefitness.se i can send picture of settings there.
Hello can you tell me or make a video how to throttle the bike. In Germany a maximum of 25kmh is permitted. Thanks
Hi, this how you do the speed setings on the YX90. Press the power button to start the display. Press the + and - button at the same time. You go forward on the power button to P08 that is the speed. You set the speed you want on the bike with press + or - button. Press + and - to save. How to set speed on RANDRIDE YX90,YS90,YG90🚲
@@d-futurefitness9986 hey can you give me the data from p1 to the end? I changed the P8 from 100 to 30. Now the motor no longer works at all, even with the default setting of 100
@@Hungriger88 P01. 001 /P02. 000/ P03. 048/ P04. 010 P05. 001 /P06. 26 /P07.001/ P08. 100/ P09.000 /P10. 002/ P11. 003 /P12. 003/ P13. 012 /P14. 015/ P15. 39/ P16. 000/ P17. 000/ P18. 100/ P19.000/ P20. 000
It could happen when you change speed you change something in settings. When you push wrong button when you scroll to P08😊
Nice bike. Do you think it will be ok for 190cm tall man ?:)
yes bike is huge I am 6 ft 6 fits me fine!
Nice 👌
Could you tell me if this bike is legal in Europe? And if so, do you know if the manufacturer sends you some type of certificate? thank you
Hi, this is legal in Sweden and EU it goes like class 2 moped. if it goes 25km/h that the settings from factory, that how the law say that you can run faster then ebikes. But if you turn of the bike downhill and get it to 45km/h its legal. This is from transportstyrelsen. Moped Class II
A Moped Class II is a motor vehicle with two, three, or four wheels, designed for a maximum speed of 25 km/h and an engine power not exceeding 1 kilowatt.
The definition of a Moped Class II depends on its speed and engine power. If it exceeds 25 km/h or has an engine power greater than 1 kW, it is considered a Moped Class I. For a more detailed description of Moped Class I and II, refer to the law (2001:559) on road traffic definitions on the Swedish Parliament's website.
A Moped Class II does not need to be registered and therefore does not have a registration plate. The moped is either type-approved according to EU regulations or has been approved in a moped inspection. A type-approved moped has a plate and a certificate (CoC document) indicating valid approval. A moped approved in a moped inspection will have a unique designation for the vehicle.
As of January 1, 2016, a new type of Moped Class II is allowed. It must have pedals and an auxiliary motor with a maximum power of 1,000 watts. The motor can only provide assistance up to 25 km/h. A bicycle helmet is sufficient for this type of moped. This type of moped is not a bicycle even though it may resemble one - read more on the page Bicycle with electric assistance or moped.
A moped approved according to older Swedish regulations (type certificate before June 17, 2003) also belongs to Moped Class II (so-called 30-moped).
Traffic Rules
The traffic rules for Moped Class II are the same as for bicycles. Therefore, you should ride your two-wheeled Moped Class II on the bicycle path unless there is an additional sign under the bicycle path sign stating "no moped."
Three-wheeled Mopeds Class II may be ridden on a bicycle path with light traffic and sufficient width if special caution is observed.
To ride a Moped Class II, you must be at least 15 years old and have a moped driver's certificate (if you turned 15 before October 1, 2009, you do not need a driver's certificate).
Helmet Requirements
You must wear a protective helmet when riding a moped. There are certain exceptions; for example, if you are riding a two-wheeled Moped Class II designed to be powered by a pedal and crank mechanism and the motor does not provide assistance at speeds over 25 km/h, you should use a bicycle helmet or other suitable head protection. A bicycle helmet is sufficient for this type of moped.
Passengers under seven years old can use other suitable head protection, such as a riding helmet, ski helmet, or bicycle helmet. You do not need to wear a helmet in a three- or four-wheeled moped with a body if you use a seat belt instead.
Requirements for Moped Class II
Driver's License Requirement: Driver's license, tractor license, or moped Class II driver's certificate. No specific authorization is required if you turned 15 before October 1, 2009.
Registration Plate: No
Inspection: No
Vehicle Tax: No
Liability Insurance: Yes (read more about liability insurance)
Speed Requirement: Constructed speed of no more than 25 km/h.
Helmet Requirement: Yes, unless the vehicle has a body and a seat belt is used.
Passengers: If there is a designated seat.
Riding on Bicycle Path: Yes, if available. An exception is if the bicycle path sign has an additional sign "No moped." In that case, Moped Class II is not allowed.
Thank you very much for such a detailed explanation.
is it not big for a 160cm person?
Hi, yes its big if you can reach with toes you can learn to ride it. But i think you most have sadle on lowest and have another mudgards and light in sadle you can save couple centimeters.
Why the Name changed dailyride 😂😂
Im asked the Yanze factory and the answear you use it every day. So its a good name you can use it every day spring,summer,autumn,winter:)